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Creating web project using Visual interdev and IIS 5.0

Hi,
I have windows XP professional, IIS5.0, .net 2.0, .net 1.1 and visual
interdev installed on same machine. When i try to create a web project
using "web project wizard" I don't see the virtual directory that i
have created for the project. Interestingly when i click on asp .net
tab of properties windows of that project clicked by selecting
properties selecting the virtual directory in IIS, i see the asp .net
version set to 2.0. I am suspecting that may be its ASP .net 2.0
version thats causing the virtual directory not to list in "web project
wizard".
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Subhash

Nov 15 '06 #1
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